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I'm back! Yeah!!! Ok, well you will remember that a few weeks ago I injured my pacer site when tripping on the steps; ooops I did it again! I didn't cause such a significant injury this morning, but I did manage to skin my elbow (????) Yeah, I don't know either. Going to the March of Dimes w/ the Key Club tomorrow; 6 miles I believe! I hope it is not like 90 degrees tomorrow!!! Seems like there was more, but I really forget. Thanks for all the advice on my even MORE adjusted life! I need all I can get... Man, I wonder what a normal person thinks of me! Hmmm... I'm bustin out some moves w/ Nelly here; probably not the most appropriate music I could be listening to, but IDC.Yeah, so my heart doesn't work even more and now my body can't regulate it's temperature - I'm a mess!!! Ladies, we need a club. :)


3 Comments

good for you

by jessie - 2009-05-15 11:05:02

keep up the good attitutude and sense of humour. yes we do need a club. what shall we call it? the lonely hearts club??????can you think of something better than my limited thoughts....maybe patch can come up with something....hugs maureen

you're awsome

by skye - 2009-05-16 07:05:57

you make me smile when i read your posts.... so funny energetic, great attitude

Hello Girls...

by pacergirl - 2009-05-16 12:05:59

I am in Oklahoma City tonight! My hubby has stolen me away for the weekend. :)

It is storming here... really storming.... Anyway, I just had to check in with you girls and now I see I need to add my 2¢ worth as well.

I think we might want to refer to our little club as the hot chicks for more than one reason!!!! ha ha!!!

I love you guys, I really do. I am sure that Patch can come up with a better name and I'm hoping that he will.

I suffer from problems with regulating my body temp as well. I have no thyroid and I am without a lot of other body parts. No therapy for me with my blood clotting problems. Oh well, whew! it's hot in in!

Take care, hope to see you soon!

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